Julius Hawley Seelye - Written Work

Written Work

  • The Way, the Truth, and the Life (1873)
  • Lectures to Educated Hindoos
  • Christian Missions
  • The Relations of Learning and Religion
  • Duty (1891)
  • A Book for Schools
  • Citizenship (1894)
  • A Book for Classes in Government and Law
  • Schwegler's History of Philosophy (translated)
  • Hickok's Moral Science (revised and edited)
  • Hickock's Empirical Psychology (revised and edited)

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